I have been looking into passenger railways of New Zealand today and the results are a bit sparse...pic.twitter.com/Wb9Fh4i5Uw
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The tourist line from Dunedin runs through Taieri Gorge. The station at Dunedin is breathtaking!
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The train itself seems to have an unremarkable interior, but that station...just incredible, I'm in love 
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On North Island you will find the "Overlander" Route looks spectacular but those locos are horribly unaestheticpic.twitter.com/jB95wbaXfC
Interiors on long-distance trains in New Zealand...magnificent wide windows, YES!pic.twitter.com/jRKNsxg1kY
The main terminal at Aukland is called "Britomart" and it's extremely rad--underground platforms with skylightspic.twitter.com/MnVJEGfMsU
The trains themselves...glad they're EMU but overall mediocre aesthetics (+ that UK yellow front). Older design is lovely thopic.twitter.com/23xy0MuQu7
Wellington uses similar trains as Aukland, but their main station is much more statelypic.twitter.com/SqJIiiN3hL
Wellington is also home to this lovely funicular
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And that about wraps up today's thread on New Zealand's trains! Thank you for riding with #TrainTwitter today, we have the BEST riders!
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